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Iron Mike Tyson raises Stone Cold Steve Austin's hand in victory after winning his first WWF Championship at WrestleMania 14 in 1998.

Stone Cold Steve Austin’s First WWF Title Reign: The Untold Story

by Cameron Dennis Gorrie  Jan 9, 2025

Uncover the untold stories of Stone Cold Steve Austin’s iconic first WWF Championship reign—there’s more to the story than fans may realize!

Steve Keirn is best known for his appearances in the NWA territories as one-half of the tag team The Fabulous Ones and the World Wrestling Federation as the second version of Doink the Clown and Skinner.

Steve Keirn: Fabulous Ones, Doink, Skinner, and Beyond

by Javier Ojst  Apr 22, 2025

Although Steve Keirn found success as one half of The Fabulous Ones and later Doink the Clown and Skinner, his path was a brutal one.

The legacy of Matt Borne, who played the role of the first Doink the Clown in the WWF, is a little complicated.

Doink The Clown – A Troubled Life For the Man Behind the Paint

by Bobby Mathews  Apr 22, 2025

Doink the Clown found fame in early 1990s WWE, but there was, unfortunately, trouble along the way for Matt Borne, the man behind the paint.

Behind the tables, steel chairs, and barbed wire, there was also undeniably strong character work in ECW. Here are ten performers who turned scraps to gold as they developed before our eyes on the chaotic yet exciting stage of ECW.

10 Wrestlers Who Turned Scraps to Gold in ECW

by Griffin Kaye  Apr 22, 2025

The following performers turned scraps to gold as they developed before our eyes on the chaotic yet exciting stage of ECW!

Sega Genesis - Every Wrestling Game Brought Back!

Ranking Every Wrestling Game on Sega Genesis

by Tim Buckler  Jul 6, 2023

Journey back to the late ’80s and early ’90s as every wrestling game ever released on the Sega Genesis gaming system is brought back to…

"I never lost a fight, but I never started one either!" - Brian Blair opens up about the brutal fight he had with Matt Borne (who was later known as the original Doink The Clown in the WWF).

Matt Borne (Doink The Clown) and His Brutal Brawl with Brian Blair

by JP Zarka  Apr 15, 2025

Brian Blair details the time he got into a brutal fight with Matt Borne, who was later known in the WWF as Doink The Clown.

Wrestler Brian Adams as Kona Crush at ‎April 4th, 1993's WrestleMania 9 pay-per-view at ‎‎Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Wrestler Brian Adams | Shaka Brah – The Story of Crush

by M. M. Stilko  Apr 22, 2025

Wrestler Brian Adams had a knack for landing himself in the middle of really odd and bizarre series of events. Here is his story.

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